10-27-11 - Prison Sentence Reform
Jack talks to state Rep. Cecil Ash about his efforts to reform Arizona's prison sentencing scheme, and to Therese Wagner of the Maricopa County Adult Probation Department about efforts on the ground. Also, criminologist Judy Greene from Justice Strategies gives us the facts and talks about the states that have already made reforms that have happened where you would least expect it, like in Texas.
10-19-11 - Matt Salmon
Matt Salmon comes on the show to talk about his campaign to return to Congress. Also, a representative from Occupy Wallstreet comes on to discuss their "goals."
10-12-11 - Guest, Governor Jan Brewer
The Governor's trade delegation returns from China--Governor Brewer and Glenn Hamer from the Arizona Chamber of Commerce talk about their impressions.
Dennis Wilenchik is Attorney of the Month at "Attorney at Law" Magazine
Dennis Wilenchik is on the cover of "Attorney at Law" magazine this month. Click here to read the article.
Anne Kaufman Joins the Arizona Bar
Congratulations to Anne!
10-5-11 - Arizona State Bank?
Jack talks to Republican State Representative John Fillmore about his proposal to create State Bank as well as economist Stephen Slivinski from the Goldwater Institute about the budget deficit. Also, pre-taped comments from state Senator Michele Reagan about job creation.
Ross Meyer Joins Wilenchik and Bartness
Ross P. Meyer practices primarily in the areas of commercial and real estate litigation. Prior to joining Wilenchik & Bartness, he served as a law clerk to the Honorable Patricia A. Orozco, at the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One. During law school, Mr. Meyer was appointed to serve as a Regent on the Arizona Board of Regents from 2008-2010. In addition, Mr. Meyer completed externships at the Arizona Attorney General’s Office, the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One, and the United States Attorneys’ Office.Mr. Meyer received his Bachelor of Science in Economics from the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. He then earned his Juris Doctor from the Sandra Day O’Connor college of Law at Arizona State University.